Sunday, May 11, 2008

Gay Highschool Bathroom

Kar-Wai's "The Darjeeling Limited" by W. Anderson



Anderson elaborates again the subject dearest to him, the family and (non) equilibrium on which it builds. The story is based on the same narrative and descriptive mechanisms already "Royal Tenenbaums", and "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" and this penalizes the film that Anderson has ever managed to displace the viewer with the originality of the story and characters. The decision to set the film in India, however, reveals apt and well matched to the movies Anders: his passion for found objects full rein in the Indian environment overloaded with special ornaments and a wide palette of colors that literally explodes in color every corner of the trains and the Indian bazaar is the perfect backdrop his characters that despite their constant lies and neuroses are always pleasant and interesting.
The film is a pleasant comedy, though for fans of the director like me you would expect some progress. ** / 4 by Phil
Trailer in the right column

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